Mötley Crüe's studio discography spans over four decades, evolving from raw club-level glam metal to multi-platinum arena anthems and modern hard rock. Their catalog includes nine official studio albums and a significant recent EP release. Studio Album Timeline Album Title Notable Hits Too Fast for Love "Live Wire", "Piece of Your Action" Shout at the Devil "Shout at the Devil", "Looks That Kill" Theatre of Pain "Home Sweet Home", "Smokin' in the Boys Room" Girls, Girls, Girls "Girls, Girls, Girls", "Wild Side" Dr. Feelgood "Dr. Feelgood", "Kickstart My Heart" Mötley Crüe "Hooligan's Holiday", "Uncle Jack" Generation Swine "Afraid", "Find Myself" New Tattoo "Hell on High Heels", "New Tattoo" Saints of Los Angeles "Saints of Los Angeles", "Motherf***er of the Year" Cancelled (EP) "Dogs of War", "Fight for Your Right" (Cover) Key Compilations & Soundtracks

: The only studio album featuring vocalist John Corabi instead of Vince Neil.

Mötley Crüe's extensive discography spans over four decades, centered on alongside various live recordings and major compilations. While specific MP3 files cannot be provided directly, high-quality digital versions (including 320kbps and hi-res) are available through official retailers like Qobuz . Studio Albums

Mötley Crüe stands as one of the most iconic and notorious fixtures of the 1980s glam metal era. Formed in Los Angeles in 1981, the band—featuring bassist Nikki Sixx, drummer Tommy Lee, guitarist Mick Mars, and vocalist Vince Neil—became synonymous with high-octane hard rock, flamboyant fashion, and a legendary reputation for excess. Over a career spanning four decades, they have sold more than 100 million albums worldwide and secured their place in rock history. Core Studio Discography

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